"ftrS"F7i" JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Chats About Philadclphians at Southern Resorts Plans Already in Making for Spring Horse Show Sees Smart Waist fjII,ADCI.PHIANS seem to be T hoHlnK Hiolr own very well ut tlio tnnllicrn rrsorlH. Nearly every day .,. hoar of one or another wlio is &ffiii In thr SoiUh. Aroll Wide '. I, down lit l'nlin Heneh now hikI , inneliron tlila wrek for iiipmuerH It I lie jimiiper 't. At'HI i n Rnl-il- nc fellow. Ito dikes nflep his minor In rolorhiR nii.l hint IiIk father's ,t tie InMi'H. Mr. AVIdenep is n i-oii. S;i"iir In painting, while Aroll is In- ,rrc,tccl In il rutins ami fiirnisliiiiKH, m well n In piiintlnct. ou rr-inr-tnhor hi. rniiin. Harry Wldener. who was ,1 owned Willi ''If fnthpp. the Into ienrR(. n W'ldener. on the Titanic was nlMi Jr'tMic nnd In- wmh n creut hook-lover, Inn lie liml " '"os, ttotiuVrfill eollcc- icn nf book". tlrM ertltlntiH nnd surh. l'nliii Henrli visitors bud n wonderful ,'. nt their nniuml W n-binRtoti 3 SSlliilny party, und thru the next day rinr-n I.enrv. .Jr.. of New Wk. cave n maniir-ra.le party, to which the ciiests r" hhl to eome, clad n rhfldren. n,oe babv parties are nlwins fun nnd .'1p of our 1'hllndelphia Kir- went. Somehow everv one loves to ro to mem. ho tine into second childhood, perhaps. Vvrll I don't know. Home of lis never rn-i.P. nnd I think t' just ayvell viler a I. f" are a old n you feel, nnd if nit ran continue feel ins .voting nil our life. whv R" " il; M'v T' HOl'"ns "8 'on Keep within bounds of propriety. MUH. JONKS WIMTF.U Is down in rinridn. Hhe and her Rrnnildaueh ,cr Marie LouUe Firln. are r.cnd.".,s r'crnl weeks at one of the Itollca.r hotel" The Jacob llisstons ro nt thin ,ne every car to Uellcair. w he.e hoy hare ft villa, nnd Lorraine, who silled for Europe Inn week lth rrnnoc. pott nnd Anna Lewis, spent the Vittrr m? nf January and the first of Von Kirv with hef pin ent there. Mr-. WWer entertained at dinner .vertcr.l.iy In honor of Marie Louise. -iT MOT be hard to think up new 1 thins for an nffuir that takes place rare f the County 1 nlv t'nrt or the ftron rim nc or scem.nt lo l i'i .. ,hlnf. different. Ibis year . , . i thov nre poillC to ibvp "lr I'onSi ivanla nrnunco for sale in k. ,-lrt ipnt. 'I lie Hian or rniuner nrlmnlli. whatever you can "'."' iliibheil "The I'ennsylvaiuu Market. An inetv.fivo women have noon as A"'Li ,J with that depnitment. Sw ..m mine to have farm wiiRons hev .ire roIiir to hne farm waR-ms h,o the tiling and nil Kliidf of other eiiemeiit. Mr. Archibald 1tnrl.li' as irt'ial. rhnlrmnn of the Country to W Fair and Mrs. Aleck lWn is '. ' . V.l (Imill IIP sllOW vice will rnai ,n"V., .:: . " i.v;,t of Mm. .trninmitto". nro 'nirPady 'mocfuiR and the plans arp well under ay. I'LAKINd of Horse Shows reminds s me. the Indoor Show is o i.e in-... the lift week in .May mm ' " n,m..rs that it is 1" be out at he now rmor nenr West 1'hilndelphVi Stn lion Of that I am not certain, but 1 " .. ... ..in.n.a interest n; nnd it Konis a fine Idea to me if thev euro it oi It will be moic cotnenient than ruoiorh ui- ii.' ".-, :, " . ! do T tM 1 Hear ! down lirnni streei. JV Miss Letty JlrMiii rerenii line nn awfully Miiiirt waist rnoile troni nn mum hnui. - r rather dnrk bacltRtound nrtil the rnlors on the border were rxnuisite. Miss MrKim's siMer. Hlennor Hopkins .loties. i-ns been spend'niK home time with ber thiv winter. You know Mrn. Jones lias i. im new babv about six weeks olil. Pho was born in Philadelphia nnd is n -Inrllug little tliinp. There iu t nuhln more dnrlins than a wee new bab anyhow. s there? All wrinkly anil ann and powdery, and niaking meh funn liltlp faces and wriRcliiiR. . . i .1.....1 I. .tnu ill A NO nren't thoy durling when thpy ei. older and bpglti crecpinR round' One young mother snm to tnc I ho other day. however. "Oh, ps. th" re darling, but by the time ti e hn-eO after them from (I n. in. ' ii n snatching pins and ever thing on r.irth civ. that they gpt in their hands nl put into tbpir moutliH in tbnt time. :o'i n about ready to htwiiii." And weanh she turned to her baby who na. puddling along the Moor on hands nnd fr. t giBgllnc gleefully. "Yes. I'llgRl -Mns " mid she, "You can cut the old tn?7 wuzies on the floor if jou waul to Yis ou can. I haven't the blrength kft t'i top jou." NANCY WYNNH. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES in'ei situs enciKcineiit nnnounceil lo iriv In this ollv ami others rfi T'. n Is that of Miss Harriet Musun Wil'Mr. daughter of Mrs William N'l ton Wilbur, of R75 I'nilc avenue Vew orl, to Mr Murray Thompson Donobo, if la'tiniore Mrs. Wilbur niul her !jb' 'rr have a ouinmcr home at I'con Mi im Mrs I'll ward Pe.ic It.uiRb ' il" llcllevue-h'ir.ilfonl, will lie the Cue of honor at n sinnll dinner to tie l' Mr and Mrs .liter S "i at their homo. J3J0 Locust tonlRht Wh I i ' Mr Mhciv D l.loj d "f Iri2,1 Spruce 're f rn I i i who luia bion III since aliuiit llu "f lHtiu.ir, will iim' i fur A.die N" t" today for mi Imli Unite .T.iy Tl gi.i nti who will atieiid tb tht-atn In be Klxen bv Dr .mil Mis .Wll- rait I ir r.idiloik Klapp, of I TIB .spruce t r on .Monday cwuunK next, ut the fiorf i in nice ol "Wliv Not" at tlio Ml- 'I re nn- will lie Mls.s lleni-lettii Msc I' t'.l. I Wilson Mis lilMiilutli ltnss, l'' l.l-i' (III I'm Must, Miss illl.jlielh 1' '.irrihon Miss lilaihs Wllll.nns, Mich r ae iiu iollt Mr Itiihl.uid Itidiui.in, .Il , "r ' liaihs hi, Mr. P.dwln (I. I'ox. ' liilii (i.irrium, Mi. I'mb rick S'ln rr.-t Mr William I. ll.il , Jr. n. vr .Iiihi ph M ij.iz7.iin ,Ir Dr .ind y Isl.ippw hon-lti-l.iw nnd (I.uikIiIi i r .mil Mrs llnlslelii do ll.iven l'n, II hapcron Hie p.irM The Kill sis l liner atiriid u suppi r and il.nui' at the Uitjj r.irllon , M and MM Mil Kill. Pile, of lij w.ili m Mii'ct, will inierialu Mr and Jui Itus'.ell Uii.me at (limn r on Tuts- Jl" ' nltm Maich 1, nt tli it hnnio nnd later n tli. i i lio at the up. i ,i Mis im.ih 11 C I -l l.( en. 21137 CPU sunt has Issued iiixilnllnns for ' I'll hi the Mask and Wig In honor '' Mr IMwiti (1 1ii mi Mai I'll :in. M nod Mis Thi'inas Ncwlrill of tin ' 'I llou.e Iihan who nn- spcinlliiK tin II " r at Ihi Hi lli-Mle-Mrntfonl, will r "in Hi tli. Ir country place tuilv niM nemni '' niul Mi Pnwill I. vans, of the w. 1 r Bi , ft Mond.ij for Hot fcrniiB Va wheie tluy u remain for ' v' r il weeks XI'' nnd Mr'- lleiiM Pr.it i McKean. of J ' 'inn Kami, p(iilln will Hall fila ' i i Hiliaiiin ImIhiiiIs, wheu tln will II I ' I veial weeks M nid Mrs p. rcj I' Mnih li.i, of 1 ' " 'I i;ont.. who h.ie In i n on S' I lp m rloildu, luive liiurnid 1 i ndinu H'liu' iinie at lln " Mialford Mi 1,1 M .t.ililmv rlntltlif ii rl' Mr Jin M 1 Ii Iiihi uh A .luiiiu v. of .Summit ' i'i' i liestnut mil. In appiidlni; scv 1 '' "' k in WiisliliiKloii lr i,ml Hmry, of Wi st Wiilnui " 'iiiinnnioun, lias lelurned fiom fi 1 I' lu ui ork ,i.JI,tB c',rl Piebln Snillh dehutnnte '"iiiKht'i; ot Mr and Mit- 1. Howard W'tillKMli of 1019 Chestnut Htreet, will fnn K.lK'''1 of lionoi at a Itieiitro iiait, oiioweii by nupper at thn Supper flub, . hl Kivi-n bv Mr and Mrs Alfied l rriM of ; vst Tulpi hocldn slreit "" "ii "n Suturda) InKlit Apill'i x. "' "" !in (icoiirn Pclrrdiin. ot )(M Miii.t I'lir,,.,.. .,..,,. A.(,.rtpn MontKomerj M.1.IIVIV, tlUIIIUIVi will cntertnln nt dlnnei on Tuesday night, Maich 29. nt the Dcllovtio-strnf ford, In honor of their (laughter, Mls.s Verner Peterson, befora tlio IJastcr meotlng of tho Sntutdii) livening Danc ing Class. Mls. Uctty Wilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Percy II Wilson, of Devon, and Miss Agnes Yninnll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Ynrnall, of Sov nntccth nnd Locust streets, who liavo been spending n few dus In Atlantic t'lty, returned homo last night. Miss Prances T. Leaf, dnughtcr of Mrs Kdwnrd How man Leaf, of 2027 Walnut street, who Is spending a few weeks nt I.nkp Placid, N. Y . with Mrs. Alexander Sellers nnd Miss Nancy Sel ler of Olen road. Ardmore, will return to her home enrly next month Mi nnd Mrs. ndmund II llogors. of 2221 Hlttenhouso street, left yesterday for n Mslt to New York Thev expect to return home on Monday. Mr. and Mv John Hemphill of Wost Chester, Pa . who have been entertained na the Riiests of Mr nnd Mrs I Ilnr.lo ton Mlrliel. of 2107 Do Taincey placo. for two weeks, havo returned to their home Mrs. I!. Trenchant New bold will cn tertnln two box parlies nt the openltin of "llrmlnlo" nt the Korrest Theatre on Monday nlKht. Mrs. Hdwnril T Watts, of Wlssn- hlckon nnd Mldvale nvcniics, Ccrman town, will entertalne the members of her enrrt ciuu on .Monua unernoon ncxi, February 2K. Mrs. Oeorce WnshlnKton ndmiinds, of tho Touralne Apnrlmnl?, will leavo on Tuesday for Waliluntoii to attend the Inatigurntlou. She cxpecta to return homo on Sundn. Mrs. It. H. Haltlcs. of this city, nnd Newtown Sipiare, ncconipnnlcd by Mr, and Mrs .1 II. Yerkes. ot Plalnflcld, N .1 , will leavo the city today for Palm Peach, to bo gone for tho month of March. Mr and Mrs. Paul W Fleck, of Daln. onnounco tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Strong Heck, to Mr. Lester Anderson Sliuw, of Westfleld. N Y. Mr Shaw, who Is a graduate of Syracuse, seized overseas with the, Pioneer ICiiKlneer Corps. Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Snhcly, of 2111 West Venango street, announce. tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Ada May Snliely, and Mr Marlon Delos .ludklns, of Chicago. Tho marriage wilt take placo h, .func. Mrs. llenjumln V Omenseltcr, of Queen lnne. Hast Falls, announces the engagement of her daughter. Mlsi hesslp Mllllgan Omensotter. and Mr. Andrew Stnnlev K'nius, of Ablnglon. Mrs. Wllllan Duncan Thomas an nounces tho engagement of her daugh ler, Miss Virginia Kendrlck Thomas, to Mr John Klroy llnmiihrejs, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Humphreys, of German town. Mr. George Weinman, Jr. of 4811 North Thlrtcenjh street, entertained n number of friends nt a tbeatro party lust evening. Among thono present wero Mr nnd Mrs N I.lmbert and their daughter, Miss Dorothy I.lmbert. Mr and Mrs Samuel Wilson an noiinie the engngennnt nf their daugh ter. Miss Margaret I' Wilson and Mr. John Jolley, Xd, son of Mr nnd Mrs John Jolley, Jr. of Hed Gables Chest nut HIM A muslcale will he cifn at the Merlon I'llrket Club this afternoon at I o'clock The artists will be llr Thomas !. (Jratz and Miss rdnu Jones. Mrs. Henry M. Sbepler, of Chicago, Is I he guest fur a fortnight of Mr and Mrs David S l.udlum at their home in Uobcmont. Mrs , M Campbell of 220 Host rtorens street. Sedgwick, will entertain at a card party this afternoon a number ol members or tlio Ainiilieltn liming and Hum Club of Wlillnnarsli Valle Among tho guests will be Mrs I,. D Strong. Mrs M. V. Wilier. Miss I,. Kncls, MlbS C Nicholas Mli-s II (J MacMullIn, Miss V Weber, Miss V Samers, Miss Irene Hail. Miss J Dunn. Miss J De Witt. Miss Alice Williams. Miss C. Dulr, Miss C. Wells and MlJ-s (! J'olev Mrs. Ilpinlcn Williams entertnlned at luncheon on Wielnrsdny In honor of Mrs. Charles Hurke Miller nt Ihe Hellevue. Stratford Mrs Miller ha" Joined Mr Miller at the PniUway Houu whero she will tpend several weela. Owing to Ihe death of Mrs John W. Don Is. the card party which was to have been glen on Monday at the Woman s Club of (Jennnutown has been postponed. The guests who will attend the brldgo paitv to be given this afternoon by Mrs W llllani lloolli Todd at ber home In Chester In honor i-f Miss Adili Du Coil man Cochian. of Wally Still Farm, near Chester, whose engagement to Mr Dan lei Dals, of Sewhldiv, Pa, was an tinilnced this week, will be Mrs 1 lurry Arinlinge Mrs Ailhur Uurton Mrs A Itobb Cochran, Mr.i tieorge Cross, Mrs. rhi chrlstensen Mrs Helen Kcnpy, Mrs Wcttd.ill Swlnt, Mls.s Martha Hent ty, Mls.s Hllrabeth lliown. Miss Helen Cochran, Miss Marv Howaul Miss Iiiilse Macfnrlniie Mls.s Alice Itandall, Miss Jane Provost and Mui I'Yanccs Welrt Fi lends of Dr Itobert W McClellane, nf Plllshiirgh. will legret to know that be lsln the lliihneni.iiiii Hospital having been taken III wlille a gucri or nis nn-ce, Mrs William I", liioben, of Oak Lane. Mr and Mis. Charles C Alexander, .Ir entertained ai n bridge party Inst evening In honor of ibelr guest Mrs. till-hard I Fl'-M. of lloston, who will bn with theni over the wrok-end Those who allelided wein Mr and Mis Charley Howe. Mr and Mr- Frank Iteevis, Mr. and Mrs fleorg" l'lam-lsi-o. Mr and MrN. Ilarrv lrphoiisr. Mr mi'l irs .1 t--er-giison Mr and Mrs Jxail schh Ig.-I, Mr. nnd Mrs Harry Howe Mi and Mrs (iuy fiammon. Mr niul Mrs .louu (oirv, Mr. and Mis 1 Cail'mi Duke and Mr. and Mrs Karl H .Million i . Mr mid Mm Mai nn Speiv.el ofDrexil Hill, will enteilalu the &00 Club to w hMi thev belong at their home this evening, the' im-mbeis of which aro Mr nnd Mrs 1 (i Johnson Mr nnd Mrs. Hoiace lliilclilni-on Mr und Mis tUrnnrd Pal iner Mr and Mrs Hlmer ilrobes Dr and Mrs ,1 T liore mill .nr. ami .ins .iacn fon Mrs V lidpin llobliison of Hill 'lcv. per home near Uiiisdowne nccompaiiled bv Mrs J Addison Abrams. nf 1101 l.iicust strict, h ft a few iI.ivh ago for Vugusta, 'in. where thev will be the guests of Mi and Mrs. Frank Cturk and their daughter. Mi-'s ImIx I Clark, for a foi might. Mr and Mrs Louis Fine announce tho lii-tniili.il of their daughter, Miss Mary F Fine, K Mr. William It Fine. GERMANTOWN Mr llushton Marot ami hl il uiBiitpr. Mrs ThoiiuiH Aimitioni; WIIIIuiumiii, of l'liniliiuiilhiiiiH, Mi Ivi'iui uviiiuc litvt' utuiiii'il from a trip through the Went anil Smith Mr ami Mtf l.cc ll.irvo.v T.i !- of ::ns Nnst Mount Ali.v iivpiiiii . cnici i.i ni il in cirils lit lliclr huiiu' on Tm -il.iy eve ning 'I lu ip wcip twtiity KUit-ts Mls Hvitruilo llnrirravcH, nf Wale-tli-lil mini, i uiort.iliiiil .ii a hlinwiT hi Iipi liiinii- IhhI niKlit In lioimr nf Mlns Jeauiii' Mario Tnibuii. d.niBliicr of Mr anil Mrs llowunl !' l'oih,in. filJS (inriic Htrpct vvtioNii cuk.iKi unlit to Mr Mfli-il Cluilict has liicn iiiiiHiuiu il Tlio HIIIMlH hicluib'il MIhs Sti'M.i Viiiiiib. MIsh Hvi'lin Aucotl, Mr i: iviiiuuil Aiimtt. MIhs UlailH Hover. M'ss Ituili Kline, Miss Helen Will 'on, Mimi l.le.inur Ivoi'Ii, MlhH M.irv rltiijlv. Ml- Mm llobln hoii iiuil MI'i K.iHi.'ilii'' Uaiior In- .mil Mih W '. n H"rn n'' inuiiiiiwn .iv.iiup in .lo'inwjii Hin 1 1, hive ! , till IU 1 IIIUII .1 !-'' HI Atlllllllc I'llV Mih Uob"M It I'nllioun, n.12 IIiihI WiihIiIiu'Khi I'i"" entertalneil at i.ixls ut her honin on Thurwla ufliriioon Thelii Will' I'lBllt BUi hi!" Ml-s llrilPFt Ileal"". nf 6'.' I0 Ciuuio Ktr'iet ciitirinliiKl l luncheon on Thurc iliv The bui'hIh Incluilnl M.hs llairlet Wrlslil Mi"" Mainln HnttH, Mrs I'lai pnci M Spencer, Mih Alan M. .Sert'cr pon and Mr Harry H HoaltcrBooil Mr anil Mrs. lioreo M. litlilKmau, who havo lioen pimi'lnK tho winter In r'lorlila. will iituni to llulr bonie, at 0705 AniloiHon itrect, toilay Tin re will tie nn Informal ilnncp at the l cilnrlirook I'oiinlrj f'liih Ibis ovi nias for tuembors ami their Clients. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEKr-PHlUADErPHIA; SATURDAY," BBl VMKHPjK&HnvjBBBBBjBl -? t?? " "ApBBBjBjI BBS nffl WUBSE&EBBmmSMHKmi. vBBjH iH r.vtf 5 1WBI SIpJ ' i ''"nn IliiBW ? ' ( ai y ' folKi; s sRmHHEv t - ' - , j - mm ITmBEmm&M - -a tM-f:--, ''.. ; Mnm k, oniMMBKHBR " .' :i t-Si MISS ANXK AS1ITOX Dehutanto daughter of Dr. anil Mrs. Thomas O. Asliton, of Hed Leaf. Vnncwoo(l. Miss Asliton Mas (lie gucsf nf lioiior at a skating party followed by supper at the Ultr-Carllon on Thursday eening, given by Miss Asliton, of a."l .South Twciily-tlilrd streei WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs. Harry IJutler, of Fifty- ninth street and Cobbs Creek Ilonlevard, iintertalnpd nt cards nt their homo on Friday evening, whpn Hip gupsts In cluded Mr nnd Mrs Frank It. Mc Laughlin. Miss Mnv McKee. Mrs Marv McKee, Miss Helen Martin. Mrs. S Brltton. Mr II. Hmblck, Mr. Harry Connor and Mr. J. Porter. Mr. and Mrs J. Fanell. of r.051 Hazel nvenue. entertnlned n number of friends at their home Thursday evening. Mr Jav Schmidt formerly of Sixty first and Christian streets, and now living at Sehenectadv. Is tho guest ot relatives In West Philadelphia for a foit night. The Mutual Trust Club held an In formal dntieo at the lllttenhousp Hntel on Thin sdnv evening The pntronesses Included Mrs S. I'" S'-atlergood. Mrs I-'. C llansell Mrs D. H McKlmmlc. Mrs. W It Kessler, Mrs. W S Caldwell and Mr" D D Duraiul Tim ofllceis of the club are Mr. Ctilshnw. piesldeii,t. Mr linrlii leo nrexlilent : Mr Oraco. trr-is- nrrr.'nnd Mr Itlllev . spcret.irv Tim committee In charge of the affair In cluded Mr Flower Mr. Crime. Mr. Shields. Mr. lleckman und Mr Boston Mr .mil Mrs John P. Jordan. Jr., of 4 r6o Walnut street, nro receiving con grniulallons upon the birth of a daugh ter. Helen I'aiiicia aornan. nmu ---ruar II Mrs Jordan will bo remem bered as Miss Helen Dyer, of lorty-tirth and Spruce streets Mrs Clarence Dill entertained at her home. Rs.11 Pptlngflelil avenue on Thursday evening The guests included Mrs Louis Llllleh. Mis John Muckler. :'.r ,'f. ' v.. i ... i.Mw I'm hi Snoonei. Mrs WiluamP nrcn: ?V," Mrs.' Frank Smith Mrs Kln.vd Curly. Mis Henry Proiherovv and Mrs Kaymond Ferrur. Mrs C.eorge C Fleck Jr of inM. V-.-.I. cu ,...iiirri Rireei. nan i-.run-u . vltatlon for a luncheon. folliiweil hv bridge, for Thursday, Hotel Walton M.ir'-h 17 at Hie NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mr- .lohn H Craven, of 1917 Xorth Twelfth street, annouiuv I'm en gage lent of their daughter Miss , Mir gSorJo Crnwn. to Mr Arthur Amlrr son narrahrnnt, son f I r and Mr.i Clarence (iarranraiK, ui nn"1""' ..-. rievov Mls. Ho' iavadovr i M,u nnlentlne J. Keue of Mr. aii" .... - .-.-.- - - 2RK7 Vnitli r.lgliin sireci. "'-,""' tlm tbim llfth anniversary o m- r - -ding : indav A reception will he held at their hoini lonlKht Mr nnd Mrs. ,loeph Lindon. of HI North S.V'md streei, will celebrate their fifteenth welding anniversary today. Mr and Mrs Samuel .tellies, of the Motel M-ii'Sllc. aro spending homo time In Atl.intlc City. Mr., ,t Donaldson, of nighteenth and Lffeismi -treets. will h" hostess to the memiwis of her pinochle club on Tues day af' moon A Mnnuct and reception vv III he given this veulng at tlm Adelphia Jlotel bv Z ri.llVtlSipl.la Curt N T. or tlm '.'.,' .., ,i,n AinniHi.th. ndionor of Mrs, i;rHir ' A,lrlnr nmlmll AlllOOC J....ii car the rottr ng" nmirnn aiuuhk r,?o ccclvInK will 1p Mih. UHI.. Kllno. M?h I'loi.'iico Hover and Mrs. Itoo Conner. Mr- Illanchn Welnberp, of Hast c..:..ii,r Pn . is vlHltlne rclntlve.s In Il u eltv for Fcvenil iI.ivk l.rfore IcaMiu; fnr Ni w Vol U Mrs remeiolnriil ns Miss Wplnlicrtr will lm Illniuho Ivatz, ot lilts cllv The North l'lillailclphU FewHiB I'ircle will ith.' ii luncheon, followc. by a Ilea- tw.ii.irlv on Wei nesilav, Maich 2 fur .' lV'.r.i.n i who include Mrs Robot t nil- ii" " ,-- c,,.,. Mvs i in 1 1 j i, .- , .'i' HcbIp Hplelt AVyoiultiB ' i , .. r.. sti..B iivpiiue. B-ivn n nuii'i""!. " a'1"" '..... .... "ai,i t, ,n-f.nlnfr 'I'll.. K.lV'li i l-utlier Klbler till ,... ..... .. . r.- "' . . .. ..r. M Iss Mauile Sii.vrc. MIsh t".,.".s. . ii.l,.v. MlfH ilertliulc Sail ....?. ii'.i-i.. llnrn'll. Mrs 1'harlcH Kowhr ti-s. Doiothy HohHl Mis Stanloy Tl fr.it. MIhs Anna 1 merer. MIsh Mona CooKcBv. MlfH Doris Mullen. MIhs Mullen and Mi-s S.iilctu .Union Anna Mi nnil .MI'S Miiun'ii prim, m ' I .me i.ccniiipaniiMl l' Miss Harriet Wlf. ,'r I'lMiiH I Mi Ik and Miss Madiillne Kohn r l'.'f North Slxti-t-ntli slrcol. villi sail V'. .:." a.-., iiiiiiitliH' 1 1 In tbroiiBh Kuiono ,.Vi tin. sleains!iii Cedilc on March 1 Mis Chat leu Htr-ch of N vas I Up Biielt ,,f lM'1' ,'JVillVn York. Mr and Mrs Mas Ninth llroail st I ec t. Mr and Mis AUhur A Pirou-e havo w.inrneil fnun UlPir vv CUIIIIIB iriji Kloililii anil ill'' n"W I'MUB i" "' 11 Majisll" Those "i1" I'C'lcil ai the niu.sn al tea bIvpii mi Tinsdny alteinoon at the l'linwvelt 1 lllc Mount Moilah i"1iiii- ' " f .1... I .. .1.... r.l' .1... 1 1,11 III ter Star ;jlll hi in.- ,mu, iii in., i. ., i were Mrs lMwnnl Smith worlliv niiitron ma trun Miss i;iinanein .inch, nssneiaie Mrs Clnia Moore, conductriss. ...,.i pi ( irrie iiirnn iiMHinie i-um- iiictriss Mrs Ida Wltherup anil Mr Helen Williams pip-lded at the tea labli MrH Mvill" W'eWcl and Mls.s Katharlm 'nillhiini and Mrs. Hrwood nb.slatnl In rtitPflalnlnB A bamiuet, followed by a dunce, was Blven un Thursday ovcnlns nt I.u l.u Teninle In honor of tho BlMeciith aniil vcrsaiv nf the MaBBln It. Ualnl Clmp ter HI of llie Ordei ot tho Kasteni Stat, of vv Id' Ii Mih Lillian A Ni. holson i vvotlbv iiiaii'iu and Mr Hrnist V llillei worth patron Those wlu r- mil ui eluiled tho pant oflliHirs of the Uiaplcj Miss Lillian nonenhluth. of 1200 North Seventh " eet. will entertain this eve ning In honor of Miss ltoso Yacljnltr. Among lln"p present will be Miss S.r.ih Ol i ill Miss Hll7..h.'th l.ockbteln Ml-s Clari ( oldlierg, MIs Jean Leylnso ,. Miss ri. .. co l.cvlnson. Miss .Sophia rr B.' W lx.r.1, Mrs Harry Scattei. boo. Mrs Henry H Uow.;. Mrs Wehlej KmiBan Mrs William HeinlnB. Mrs Va Iter Thon.pwn. Mis Alan M SerBcr- ,s Koliort Spoeso and Mrs John , i ... ii rti Moore. Mlf-s I'hotn Crnfters. LEVITSKI WITH ORCHESTRA Program, of Bach, Beethoven and Brahms Presented at Academy Von Hulow's "three H's" Uaeh, Ileet hoven and llrahms had It nil their own way at tlio concert of the Philadelphia Oiehestra nt the Academy of Music ves tcrd.iy nftcrnoon. and ono great viork from each master mado up tho long but Interesting program. The conceit opened with the Btandm herg Concerto In F, for soli violin, flute oboe anil trumpet, with small oicheslra accompaniment Tho composition Is a masterpiece of countei point, to the ex tent that, except In the slow movement. It Is not nhvavs easy to distinguish clear v lietwien the so-c.illel solo voices and those of the orchestral nccompinl- ment. I'esolte the sevcrllv of tlm arclil- iccturai plan nnd too cxtieme contra puntal style of all the movements, the work Is full of ilimp feeling am musical Ideas of the highest value ii was neaiuiiuiiy pia.vcil bv both solo- I ists and orchestra, the soloists being tho I lespectlv.. "firsts" of the orchftra I Tluddeiis filch, violin Aitrlre Maipurro I nine ; Mlltcii ratillli.iu, oboe ,in, llrnest U'llllams, trumpet Mr. Willi. mis wiih assisted In tho enormously difliiult solo trumpet jiart. which Is written ut the cxtump top of the register of tlm Instrument throughout and abounds with trills nnd runs unite unknown In modern compositions, bv tlm second trumpet of tlm orchestra, S r; Cohen The work was as well received bv the l.irgo audi, ence ns anything bv Much evir Is and tho soloists were obliged to acknowhdgo thn applause half a doen times Tho Mcethoven number mmo next being the third piano concerlo (In c minor) and pl.ived bv Mlseha Lnvltskl This was hl first nppeariinc here vnth tho riillndefphli Oicheslra nlthoueb lu lus been heard befoie both .13 a soloist and with Mr. Dnmrosch lie g.tvo a line reading of the Reet hoven concerto, his technbpie ln-lng more than ample for the not excessive dcmaudi- f.ici onling to prcsent-dav vir tuoso standards) which the composer I makes ,i ixl his tone i risp pure nnd of vrry agreeable uu.tllly llut more im portnnt than those as the musicianship which his Interrelation revealed In this respei t be has Jmpioved grontlv I since his last spiienrajice In Phltadel- , phla His work lm.us every sign of sin eerily and of alining nt tho best in his art. Thrj conceit closed with the exquisite Third Sjmphonv if lli.ihms. a work which In scope und perfection of design will rank mining the best of the sym phonies of any composer nnd which In ItH poetic and emotional elementR was a fit companion plice ev-in of the slow movement of the Ileelhoven Concerto I Tho second and third movements of tb svinphonv nn the llnest, as Is apt to he tho case with Urahins, the second being one of 111 I must beautiful slow move ments nod ill. third ono of the greatest of the "slow sehoiriw" of which ho was tt.ii chief evpi.nint Thev were also tho, best plaved bv the orchestra, although' thn dignltv nf the flist and the iniprcs- ' slvrness of the finale, with Its tinge of somlxrnc'S wire also well done !';!K3i:ssxkn yrvy.,A' " ns, iASCO ASCO u - A'5C0 tl t 1c There's a Victor Bread! A o 0 m A S, C "Abco" Stores all ocr I'hila. vj ASCO ASCO ASCO 'I A He. i u -i i DIES IN HER GREAT GRIEF FOR HER DEAD SISTER Bordntown Woman Falls to Sur vivo Losn of Relative Grieved by the death of her elderly sister Alary, M1r Kllznboth Hegnn, of Uordentown, X. .1., died last night. The two sisters will be hurled together on Monday from the home of their brothpr In-law, .lamps McHorlpy. Miss Mary ,T, Hrgnn was ceventy .venrs old and until hint Monday was In excellent health. In thy evening fihe complained of n headache and took to ber bed. A doctor wns summoned, but be could find nothing wrong with the woman nnd euggested that she simply remain in bed nnd rest. Wednesday she died and her death was attributed to old nge. The sisters were Inseparable com panions nnd during Mary's short illnes she wns coimtnntly attended by the jounger woman. When Mary died Lllznbeth suffered keenly and (die was ordered to bed. . Last night she died ns doctors stood by realizing that the grief might result TODAY'S MYSTERY STORY Ity l'UILIP FRANCIS NOWIiAN Yesterday's Mystery Solution TN THE case of "The Vanishing l'en" J- it was the fact that the butler's fountain pen had disappeared that tolled the tnjstery for Harvey Hunt lie did not know, of course, what it was that the robber had taken from among Mordnuiit's documents after b I had blackjacked and chloroformed the butler ns the latter was writing a letter. Hut the fountain pen was gone, und I the only person who could have takm it was the robber. What did he want it for? To write what? Hither to' write n letter to himself or nt leint to' address an envelope in which he had I placed this stolen documents. Why sdiould he be in bitch a hurry to get this oil his bands that he had to do it tight ou the scene of tho theft'.' More likely beeniiso Im Wtievv Kiisnlelon would nuieklv niilnt to him. Thn attorney nephew ot Morilaunt was the person to whom the evidence would point as the only man who knew what paper-, were in the desk. So Hunt felt Bufe in cans- ing his nrrpst eveu before word had been leceived from Mordniint. The fountain pen had disappeared probably because! Randolph had absctitimiudedly put it in his pocket nfter using it. However, the vital point was the mailid evidence itself, whether a stolen document or a letter of explanation re garding It. Tlm handwriting would is tablish the guilt of borne person liable to biispiciun whether that pcrvm were Randolph or not. Hunt did not have to know to wtioni it wan addressed. The letter was mailed some time ufter mid night. It was then only a little after ." a. m , before tlm first collection. Hunt was going to the postolliee to warn the authorities to watch for a niece ot mail , , ri.Hsei n green nk. whkh wm ,' 1lf i frn. ..' i,,.x .... ''. ? ? C ou Id be r th Morilaunt residence I.XXXIN" , , , , , r i I oui- I'm ill' . iiiuii uuii in- .1 ju.il. iiui'- CUU IIOU SOlve thlH prOOlcmhn himself, nnd that somebody could ,," I rnilv be hiding in the closet. I'tetty ' thin: Hut I'll admit Mrs. Illatt's te.v- i llC V OICC "m.v:: HUNT, ou'vo run across a riuecr cases in your time, but I'll bet vou never beard of any body uslns ventriloquism to frame up in alibi, did yotu The speaker was Detective Serjeant lirniintgan "No." admitted tho criminologist, "I ran't say that I ever have. Wi in terest me." And under thist subtle flattery Ilran- nigan became conlidential. Well." he said. "I've cot that af- I fair down at Hreggy's Hotel doped out straight now. That city Ilrowu is a ventriloiiuist. lleeu looking up his past history. It explains everything. There wasn't nny third man. He killed the woman himself." "Let me see, just how did the facts siinpe up in that case?" Hunt asked. ( Millinery Space for Rent in Exclusive Walnul St. Shop This presents an unusual opportunity for an estab lished milliner. Excellent location ; adequate window and store display. Quick action, if interested. Jo. A 835, Ledger Office. s, EKTUMZLA-AI T STORES IPIillS Remember the Days wlicn the snow was too deep for us to go to school how our hearta leaped with joy at the news? Remember how wc contentedly stayed at home in the nice, warm kitchen and watched Mother do her baking? Haven't you often longed for a slice of the bread that Mother used to make? treat tore for you when you Victor Bread "The nearest to what Buy Victor Bread each afternoon for the next day's breakfast. It stays fresh, even from Saturday until Monday ! Our big nnr Combination Grocery and Meat Market, at 139-'J',1 So. 10th Street, is filling a long felt toant in that locality. Have you been in it yet ! and throughout Pennsylvania, New ASCO ASCO ASCO FEBRUARY 2(7, 1921 In her death. She was fifty five yearn old. . Tho sisters will be buried In the HI Mary's Cemetery, Uordentown. 'Iliey were the daughters of the late John and Catherine Hegnn. The brother-ln law from whose house the women will bn buried Is n farmer. MISSION OUSTER SURPRISE Unlontown Report Puzzle to Amer ican. Rescue Workers Here The report from Unlontown, Va., that the American Ilesctio Workers, a charitable organization, had bppn ex pellpd from Fnjette county by order of District Attorney William A. Miller, lauspi considerable surprise nt the headqunrters here, 'J8'J7 Frankford avenue. (lenernl James W Dtiflield. national commnndpr, said : "TIip news Is a great surprisp to us, ns we had Just received Lniontown newspapers in which there were reports of the good work done by the otganizutlon. under the manage ment of Colonel C. W. Thomas. "As far ns the power of the dhtrlct attorney goes, I .believe he will have to make stub a move through the courts. I do not think the workers can be ousted until n just cause Is shown why their work Is not wanted." f didn t follow it very closely, you know, and the newspapers can't be re lied upon to give more than a rather In complete account ot the obvious fea tures." "It wns like this." said Hrannigun, thoroughly enjnjltig the impression he felt he wns making with the crlinltiolo gist: "This woman Annie Greenwnlt, who does n song-nnd-dnnco act on a vaudeville circuit, called at Breggy h Hotel to sec Hi own. nnd went up to his room. She must have meant to pull some rough stuff on him, because she had a gun in her bag. Hut she never got n chnnco to use It. He hit her with a chair first and frnctuird her skull. "Brown had the front room on the left hand side of the corridor. Well. right after lie hit tlm Greenwnlt woman he uiinns out of Ills room und runs I back to the one next to it. where old Mrs. Hlatt. who takes charge ' the ' I costumes for a show tliut's in town, vvasj i l.ung in bed He pretends not to see her, though he must have, nnd tuns to ' the back window, pretending to bunt for , the fire escape, and while he s there he pulls this xentnloqutst sti,u- nerf Ilrnnnigiin piuscd to consult his note book. "Yes. lure it i II" sajs. 'You'll never send another mn to bell.' making it hound like tlm voice comes through tlm locked foldiug doors from the front room. Then lm jumps out on tlm tire escape and climbs down to the ground. "This Mrs. Hlatt is completely taken in. Sim says she's sure the voice enmc from tin- front room. When-we catch Hrown lm swears Im doesn't know An nie Greenwnlt was killed. Suss lm heard her coming up the Mairs, and lm beat it into the back tooin, not see ing that there wm an.vbodj there, be cause lm'-i afraid Annie'll start a row, and he knows she's a 'bad uctnr' vhrn hc gets started. He can't explain bow any other man could be in his room, 1 .... ... 1.1. .ft !..., LnM iJ ... ,..., i timony about hearing tlm voice from tlm next room wnen nrown wns in me room with her had nm stumped for a while until we raked up Hrown s record nnd found out be once did a vaudeilllo stunt as a ventriloquist. I'retty clever, oh?" "I'rettv stupid. Tm afraid." com mented tlm criminologist. "If you givp up your search for the third man. Hnin nigan, you're going to fall down. Your theory holds just about us much water i as a smvc Hranmgnn reddened. "Wlivv' lm growled. "You can't prove it's Im possible, nnvhow." "Oh yes it is," said Hunt Do yon know ichy and Iwir Hunt fninml it iiai inipotlihlrf Thr wiMicrr mil ajiprtir Mnniiny. i Vpm-Is! i I'i-I lr I'ublic I.cJeer r . ASCO ASCO ASCO, i .C op I try the delicious C Dig loaf C, o Mother used to bake" A ho A S ,C o A c o Jersey, Delaware and Maryland ASCO ASCP ASCO Oc $36,500 LEFT TO CHARITIES I BY WILL OF JAMES N. M0HR Former Paper Manufacturer's Es tate Valued at Over $100,000 Bequests to various churches and in stitutions to the amount of ..1i..ri00 arp made in the will of .lamps X Mohr, GO.'IO Overbrook avenue, formerly vice president and general manager of the Heading Paper Mills, probated today with Heglster of Wills Hheebnn nt City Hall. The pptltion of tlm executors states that the estate is valued at over $100. 000. Tim will provides for bequests to telativcs ii f id the testator sn.vs that the residue of tlm estate Is to revert to bis widow, Anna Y Mohr. The institu tions nccivln'i bequests follow: St. Mark s Angelieaii Lutheran Church, .$5000. Lutheran Theological Seminary, $."000: Muhleiibttrg College, Allentown. l'a., ..VMI0; I.ankennu Hos pital. $.".000; Hahnemann Hospital. $."000: Women's Hospital. S.'.OOO : Lutheran Mlsslonnrv nud Church In tension Society. Northern Dispensary, Lutheran Orphans' Home nnd Asvlum for the Aged and Inhrm, Lutheran Ilospicp for Young Men. eiicb .$1000; Home Missionary SoPlPty nf the Lutheran Church, Sunday Breakfast Association and the Society to Protect Children from Cruelty. ,$.0( etteb ; Kensington Dispensary for tlm Treat ment of Tuberculosis, Society for Or ganizing Charities, Polyclinic Hospital and the Aniei'icau Ontological Hospital, euch S2.-.0 The entire estate of Harry I',. Itosen gnrlen, !li!," South Seventeenth street, valued at over S'JOO.OOO. is left in trust to his widow. Mis. Chrn Itosetigarten. during her lifetime The will of Mr. Hosengnrten, who died on rebrunr.v 10. wns probated a' City Hall toduv. Tlm will provides that upon the death of Mrs. Hospiignrten the residue of the estate is to lie hold m trust for the Uosptignrten rhildien, Adolph G . Jo seph tJ . Jr , George D., Frederick. Mr. Clara Atterburv and Mrs Ar menia NelNon. Mr. Knsengartcn wns a partner of tlm firm of Pnwers-Weightmiin-Hoseiigarteii Chemical Co. The Chapin Memorial Home for tlm Aged and Blind is granted a property "fit 'JI.'IO Ninth Stanley strict, and ,$10,000 in tru-f. bv tlm will of George A. Smith, late of i:S!2 Woodbine ave nue. Tlm will is valued nt over S'J.IO,- 000 and moFt of tlm estnt" is he- mu,athcd to the widow. Mr Smith. A bequest of $.'00 i Mrs. Annm A. is also made Here's a new dcntrt Cut Spout" Cakf In thin lie spread half with St riwbfrrv M 8 r ni 1 1 d f and cover f ach P t oc a with a Uee of caka thfn fOv?r top with whipped cream cut m araachlno c h c rr lea int n thin nnc and carnUh SCUIT rnmnri ts I THESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST I PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTION'S IN PHILADELPHIA Sv See the Best Movies in Your .ciyhborhood Theatre & xftmm!F&ii&iTmznttm'fi as mt wcxmwxtf&z&mMci tfr&rhe N1NON-NIRDL1NGLR 3 U 1 1 1EATRES U AVENUE Jill M ar,J MUKtl-JIiy Av. MAI" P 1 1 V r i rv wtiii m r in "THE LIFE OF THE PARTY" BELMONT -L ABOVL MVJtKKT lini'i iivviimos in "THE BAIT" CEDAR our" Li:L,An avuni;e II P. WARM i" "Vhen We Were Twenty-One" COLISEUM "W.,.. w r.fc.N ivni liiniiiT m i.iii "SCRATCH MY BACK" It IMDH rrtovT st a airiAriD avb JUHJDUjiimb 1 ml -i en I'rnlifurd "1 liril' PVMI'.I s in "YOU NEVER CAN TELL" LEADER I 1ST UANCAPTKIl VXT MATINEU DVILT Tinrr ii inrrnvi "THE BAIT" i rr ict & "r and i.ocviT sts LULUOl mi. i in inn r, r .into 11 ji 1 1 v Mi vsr f.nuiiov iii "HELIOTROPE" NIXON"1, AND" "AnKI ri SI -: , i rr MPs in "THE CIRCUS IMPS" RIVOLI D.'D AND H.snM ST Nt V ini: 1' VILT riintn imiii THE SAGE HEN" STRAND1;' "Vi.'sOvr. ,r "midsummer'madness" A CTHI3 HUM" TIN' i.H'Vlti AVE A3 1vJI M V IM I t'VIIV VI II 1 1 M I ' I llsll AI le "THE SIN THAT WAS HIS" aurora-13- -viT,rrST;:7 ;VE I Iff I Vltl In "THE MISFIT WIFE" BENN w'r" A D IViiOtH VMl AV K M VTis ''" 111 II. Y Willi M S II WIT In "THE TESTING BLOCK" BLUEBIRD : . ' - ',; " 1 1 mil "i nrr's I "PARTNERS OF THE NIGHT1 0 in tlm will to (ho Home Teachers' So clct for tho Blind An c-inte of SI.'J.OOO wa lefi by John Srhlegel. L"C0 West Lehigh uvcuue. 'I'he rcidue of the estate reverts to Katheiliie K. Schlegel. A bequest of SI000 Is nl o made to dm German Protestant Home for tlm Aged. Other wills probated today follow: Katlmrine L Miitthpws, KHi! Kranels street; .$(1700. Laura P Mlllihcn, 02.12 Hidgp nvenue. .$20(10; Hannah T. Meachatn. 1 !." Ilarvej street, Gprman town, .$!l."00; Heldp II. Ilerkcnstock, noil North Tweniv-nlnth street. SS000: Owpti Jones, 122." North Ttnth strppt. .$11,07(1. InvpntnrlPs of personal eslntes of tho following were filpil : John S. Gustln, .$.1.10.520: .fumes G. I.eiper. 5517,805 ; Charles C.mlv. .$71.22.1; George V Itovvgate. 15110 IL'; Hitdolpho SaehP, $0421), and Lewis J. ltosrinan, $11,021. 572 DEATHS IN WEEK Two Fatalities Due to Sleeping Sick ness Are Reported There were 572 deaths this week in the ctiv as compared to fi70 Inst week, according to tlm report of tlm. Ilureau of Vital Statistic Deaths for the prpenl week showed ;t marked decrease from lm snnin week in 10'JO, wlmn there were 075, due to tlm pneumonia epidemic. Among the dPntlis repotted this week were two attributed to sleeping slek nes, nnd one to scarlet fever. Tho number of new cases of this disease re ported during the week U 21Sia de-orea-o f i ciiii Inst week, when 275 wero reported TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Hrrrv Paul aCi.11 Marl n r' . nnd Bunl Ii.nn'i '.''11 s llul'hlnmn ' Aitvr' i: woluhnft r.".0 V Kt.nl-.v t , nr'l IXSoi 'lrnnt-rB 171." N. 31st ft VValln'-" I rolror AUonn.i Va , and I. tm Il Tnild l'joll I'd lUn""!' I" rtspn. '-'720 N Mcrvir r. htvI lll'H, A Vnirson. 1'l"'l N" I7(h s' Itnirv t Wilfoi nm'l 11 N 1 . nit r.lli ..tth A Ploin'nir ( nmi1''M N I Alhn Amo-r Atlsntii in V .1 . Ann liinilh' .Vlone .sev r, .1 fhnrlrs W Sehlel". OUT I'llnvl'rv rt , in! l'mrini I. Heriliiti r. 1 7 N ' rrlRhton t. :(oniu"l i.ivlinnn. ,'e.ll llnliiur ttv., and fi.inl" Miib.iIIs. M'o." t.-inenu'ei v. vcnlter svmrmr 1.1'.' N" fmrh lit and Vle- nrl-v (iiitnv s'll VVIIk. II irr Pi rt.l.rn r. II iv "' tc.ot (ip-tnrtluld v , Hci Mitii. c iiiiMini 4tnn 'Ircromb st t. ilwrt lnn..r Ile'-ltl-1 m l'a. nnd Hi M 1" nkli'i-ner 1017 N 27ttl St miik v suM-ii son . r.ii n -ind Erlyn II Shewn "W V SnnrKt Ft t., i Ai'tTi,n i'.i snl -r nt ind Klorsnc Hi'mHipr inn B Iliiniiimton t Vrrt-ur rmgi" :t". Ali'Bhonv m nd tk'r M xv.iII.it 21.". 11 MIoKheny ave. There's a Lasting Goodness About Medlar Baby Sponge THERE is something so deliciously good a boutMedlar Baby Sponge Cake, that one experien ces an irresistible desire to buy it again and again. Your dealer has it. Ask for Baby Sponge it is the small size, just enough for six wonderful slices. COMPANY rnoroiM is CARMAN AR'Jl II VLLUUHENt Mrn itiu m it r in "HERITAGE" V-.L-.l'VJ 1 UI l MATINEE 2.1S nnitntin ntnuv in A Romantic Adventuress" FAIRMOUNT -J'SPK-Ay- t"iv Mini riii r ii, "THE LIFE OF THE PARTY" Kiiv's Knu kcrborkcr M,rK"' 40" T..M im i -No0" to lu'3" "THE ROAD DEMON" FRANKFORD ",s fPiTflo I I MO IIMill St., "THE INNER VOICE" Germantown r'sVt'.''ivVin,nAniiV (iivsrwi i iiivm v t,, A,LT "SOMETHING DIFFERENT" GRAND '-" ANL' MAnrcr-T Rrt Umi.i,,mTN,!I5"m" "Dead Men Tell No Tales" IMPERIAI "Jl V ti M I 1 iMi-i vn :' I I: p.ir v III MIX VI. , "Wanted at Headquarters" JEFFERSON Villi. i' .V Paiinhln Mtn yvTINKK DAILT "COUSIN KATE" LIBERTY ll"rt, r ,-, M I T I S- " I I "MIIIV AV PMLY i nin.i w v i Nil "NUMBER 17 MODEL ill Hi r rjrclieitr. lo il V I'll V i. litmus, i "The North Wind's Malice" OVERBROOK"'" xpnmo nm i.i n rviuii vi, i '," "THE MARK OF ZORRO" ! PARK 'll"r' AVI:. A PAUI'MIN 8T T. IIO IIVUMs In " ,0 l "SO LONG LETTY" SPRUCE """ 1 Itl Vll-I hl'lll'I'K A TL II II AT 111 'll'l I ini -n "The Diamond Queen," No. 11 4 i zz i iAiuu.'j,
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